Saturday, December 13th 2008

OCZ Introduces Premium Gold Series Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Cards

OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced the launch of its new Gold Series Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) flash memory cards, to offer professional phographers and videographers unbridled performance combined with ample storage capabilities for high-resolution pictures and video. These premium memory cards offer photography enthusiasts incredible speeds and capacities to deliver the tailored storage they demand.

"OCZ's new Gold Series SDHC cards are designed for professional photography and high definition video applications where enthusiasts demand the highest level of performance to match the file sizes and speed capabilities of their specialized cameras and video equipment," commented Alex Mei, Chief Marketing Officer of the OCZ Technology Group. "The new Gold Series cards make use of premium quality flash and are optimized for shooting large RAW files with the latest D-SLR cameras and exceed the performance requirements of the latest 1080 high definition camcorders."

OCZ Gold Series SDHC cards are ideal for the latest D-SLRs and HD video cameras to deliver exceptional shooting performance, speed, and reliability as well as accelerate photo and video transfers from card to computer. With a blazing Speed Class 6 at 150X write rate and available in 16GB capacities, the Gold Series is designed and optimized for HD video enthusiasts and photography professionals capturing large volumes of high resolution images and video.

OCZ Gold Series SDHC cards are available in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB and come backed with an industry-leading Lifetime Warranty and free technical support for the ultimate peace of mind.

For more information on the OCZ Gold Series SDHC flash cards, please click here.
Source: OCZ Technology
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4 Comments on OCZ Introduces Premium Gold Series Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Cards

#1
wiak
why no 32GB, 64GB? :P
more useful in HD cams :laugh:
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#2
theJesus
wiakwhy no 32GB, 64GB? :P
more useful in HD cams :laugh:
Agreed until there's an HD cam that can RAID SDHC cards.
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#3
mullered07
what does the 150x equate to in read/write speeds ?
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#4
BazookaJoe
mullered07what does the 150x equate to in read/write speeds ?
As far as I know : 1X = 150Kb/s (Kilobytes) per second (As per original 1X CD-Rom Spec)

Although they where not specific, this is the typical standard used when rating something as for example "80X Read speed = (150*80) = 12Mb/s (MegaBytes / Second)"

So a 150X write speed would be 22.5Mb/s (MegaBytes / Second)

And to this I say HAHAHAHAH!!! YEAH RIGHT... ATTO Bench screenshots, or it DIDN'T HAPPEN
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